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Finally, a place to recycle luorescent light bulbs
TROY — A county contract for disposal and recycling of energy-efficient light bulbs was recently awarded to eLot Electronics Recycling Inc. at 8000 Main St.
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Beating Victim's Lawyer Blasts Website Hate
It's a quick reaction to the story Fox 40 News ran Tuesday night -about hateful comments on the internet, sympathetic to Miladin Kovacevic. The lawyer of the alleged victim of the former Binghamton University basketball player is reacting to the facebook support group which was shown in the report: The facebook group "DO NOT EXTRADITE MILADIN KOVACEVIC" started up just a few days ago and has ...
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Business
Osborne Park-based internet kiosk firm pieNetworks has entered into a joint marketing agreement with Swiss company BBG Global, the company has announced.
The West Australian |
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Old School Digital Car Dashboard Roundup Is an LCD Light Show [Clips]
Motive mag takes a look at the digital dashboards of the 1980s; a time where men were men and electronic car computer technology barely made anything fancier than some green LCDs. Despite this...
Gizmodo |
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Family turns to eBay in tough financial times
A Gresham family is trying to help a loved one get through tough times by using eBay to sell mystery envelopes for $10 apiece. It is definitely an unusual way to try to get out of a financial squeeze. Some of the money will benefit Outside In, a charity for homeless youth.
KATU Portland |
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Current Newswire:
"It's taken the confluence of several disparate but connected events to create the perfect breeding ground for desktop versions of Linux to finally flourish.
Linux Today |
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Aussie Home Loans dumps Kaz
Mortgage specialist Aussie Home Loans has ditched its incumbent IT outsourcer, Telstra subsidiary Kaz, in favour of a new three-year, AU$7.8 million arrangement with New Zealand-based Datacom.
ZDNet Australia |
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Bill Gates Foundation aids Philippines typhoon relief
The foundation of Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates has donated a 500,000-U.S. dollar grant for the Philippine victims of typhoon Fengshen, media reports said on Thursday. The grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will be all ...
People's Daily |
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Pirated films, TV land man in court
BRIDGEPORT — All he needed was a few computers, printers and DVD/VHS recorders and players and Steven Singarella was in business. During a two-year period he sold nearly 9,000 copies of movies
Connecticut Post |
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Recent Original Stories
LinuxForums reviews SUSE 10.1 , and concludes: "Everything worked perfectly and the system seemed to be very stable. The boot splash, the login managers, the installer and the desktops were customized with a unified SUSE look and feel that made them beautiful and very professional.
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Storm worm e-mail says US attacked Iran
The criminal hackers behind the Storm worm botnet are once again using political social engineering to expand their network of compromised computers. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
ZDNet Asia |
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Recent Original Stories
"When DirectX 10 rocks your PC with the release of Windows Vista early next year, it will come courtesy of a trio of forces: The graphics card companies obviously play a huge role, as do the game developers, but DirectX is Microsoft's baby.
New Mobile Computing |
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Amid hype, Apple iPhone expansion also runs risks
Apple Inc.'s iPhone has had a remarkable run over the past year, shaking up cell phone design and securing Apple a lucrative slice of the wireless business.
Austin American-Statesman |
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Silly Question: Is Congress Afraid of the Internet?
It’s hard to no where to begin in analyzing the fallout from yesterday’s “revelation” that certain members of Congress aren’t quite comfortable with other members of Congress conversing directly with the public via electronic means. For most folks who read the letter, it’s pretty plain to see that House Democrat Michael Capuano isn’t interested in [...]
Mashable |
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High gas prices fueling boom in online classes
BOSTON -- Laurel Ranticelli considered driving 40 miles round-trip to take education classes at the University of Massachusetts campus in Amherst. Then she realized she could take the same courses from her computer at home and save on fuel costs.
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch |
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Madonna and Michelle July 9, 2008
Michelle Pfeiffer at 50 ( you can find 100 photos on Google) is so much better looking than Madonna at 49. I will explain. Of course, I never liked Madonna, not since she came out at the same time as Cyndi Lauper in the early 1980s. I liked Cyndi Lauper much better.
Wilson County News |
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 29th Oct 2001 17:25 UTC
WINE is definetely not an emulator. Neither a runtime. Wine is an implementation of the Windows 3.x and Win32 APIs on top of X and Unix featuring a Windows compatibility layer.
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Computer Repairment To Become Private Investigators?
Your computer repairman could be breaking the law the next time he fixes your computer. What's being called "The Computer Repairman Law" states technicians need a private investigator's license to continue working. Jason Calder reports.
KFDX Wichita Falls |
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Creative makes the X-Fi official, drops it with Red Cliff special edition
Filed under: Portable Audio So here we have it: The Creative Zen X-Fi . Officially announced by Creative in Singapore, the X-Fi is what we expected: a Wi-Fi-capable player with Yahoo and MSN instant-messaging clients, 2.5-inch LCD, onboard speaker, SD/SDHC expansion, FM radio, voice recorder, and 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB flavors for the taking. In surprise territory we have a bundled pair ...
Engadget |
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NOMINUM'S SOFTWARE UPDATE PROTECTS NETWORKS FROM NEW DNS SECURITY VULNERABILITY
ATTENTION EDITOR, BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY DESKS
Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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Telstra expands 'free' laptop deal
TELSTRA has extended its "no upfront cost" laptop offer following encouraging response from business users.
News Interactive |
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Software security company remains missing
HONOLULU (AP) - Honolulu police say a man who founded an Internet software security company remains missing. In making a public plea for help, the family of Steven Thomas says he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in April but has refused medication.
KHNL News 8 Honolulu |
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The ?Fake? Steve Jobs Is Giving Up Parody Blog
Daniel Lyons, the former Forbes magazine journalist who wrote the blog The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs for the last two years, is moving on with his professional life and creative pursuits.
New York Times |
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Google advertisers get more on keyword search
Advertisers bidding for Google keywords now can see how often people actually search using those terms. That is smart: advertisers love quantitative analysis.
ZDNet Asia |
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Legg Mason suggests US$33 a share for Yahoo
Portfolio manager Bill Miller says it would take a bid of at least US$33 a share if Carl Icahn wants more shareholders to side with him in his proxy contest.
ZDNet Asia |
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